Scoil: Mullingar (Pres. Convent) (uimhir rolla 934)
- Suíomh:
- An Muileann gCearr, Co. na hIarmhí
- Múinteoir: Sr. Brigid
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- MullingarAncient boundaries of Westmeath
The county stretched from moor near Athboy to Shaunbeg - Delvin. In breadth it extended from Ua bhFailge to Longford. It comprised all the Mac Geoghgan, Mac Auley, and O' Melaghlin territory.Principal Irish families
Mac Geoghegan, (Chiefs of Moycashel), O'Mulrennan, Brennan, O'Coffey, O'Mullady, O'Mahon, O'Daly, O'Higgins, Mac Gawly. O'Shannagh (changed to Fox) O'Finlan and O'Cuishin[?].English Settlement
The County formed the palatenate[?] of Hugh de Lacy. His followers were Petit, Tuite, Hussey, D'Alton, Gaynor & Constantine.Settlers at various periods previous to Reformation
D'Arcy, Jones, Lynch, Piers.
After rebellion of 1641 - Packenham, Cooke, Winter, Purdon, Smyth, Levinge, Reynell, Wilson, Judge, Rockfort, Gauf, Hardy, St. George, Fetherson, Handy, Blanquire, Nagle & North.